Gerald Muoka Nziu missing since: January 29, 1993
Missing Person Profile
Last Name: NziuFirst Name: Gerald
Year of birth: 1967
Hair color: Brown
Eye color: Brown
Case number: MTLEV1500876881
I can no longer access the site this message was hosted on in 2012. Nor can I find an email to contact her.Am looking for my Lost brother who went to canada since 1991.
Names Gerald Muoka Nziu.
Please email me if you have any news
Thank you
Dear @Aurora90 My name is Meg, I'm Gerald's sister. Thank you for highlighting his missing case, I truly appreciate.I found record of his sister looking for him in 2012 and she posted this:
I can no longer access the site this message was hosted on in 2012. Nor can I find an email to contact her.
All his relatives are in Kenya, and he appears to have been forgotten. Hopefully we can get eyes on his case and maybe get him entered into NCMPUR?
Thank you for your reply! Nice to meet you, despite the unfortunate circumstances.Dear @Aurora90 My name is Meg, I'm Gerald's sister. Thank you for highlighting his missing case, I truly appreciate.
We came to Montreal [my sister and I] to bring DNA samples to RCMP sometime in 2021. They compared with samples and informed us that there were no matches to any unidentified persons.
We are very keen to find Gerald and any help is much appreciated. <modsnip - inside info prior to verification>
Appreciate any leads. Thanks so much
Thank you @Aurora90 for your selflessness, very much appreciated. Glad to e-meet you too, thank you for all you are doing.Thank you for your reply! Nice to meet you, despite the unfortunate circumstances.
I have recently been in contact with the embassy here in Canada advocating for him. I also emailed the RCMP. I am so glad to hear that they collected DNA.
Have you ever spoken with the family he was staying with? Did law enforcement ever speak with the family?
Please consider becoming a verified user so that you can speak freely about your brother’s case.
Websleuths is a great resource and a great way for folks to get the word out regarding your brother. I know it’s hard especially given the distance. Just know folks are super helpful around here.
We won’t let him be forgotten!
The mods should be contact you soon so that you can become a verified user. I think it’s super important that the information you’ve spoken about privately can be made public so that we can look towards finding your brother.Thank you @Aurora90 for your selflessness, very much appreciated. Glad to e-meet you too, thank you for all you are doing.
Yes, RCMP Montreal has our DNA (my Mom's, sister and brothers). <modsnip - inside info prior to verification>
Yes, I'd like to become a verified user; please let me know what I need to do.
Again thank you Websleuths for sacrificing your time and resources to help answer families' most worrying questions.
thanks everyone!
Hello, please let me know what I need to do. thanksMeg233 has been invited to be verified so that she can bring inside info to this case. Inside info has been removed until her verification is complete.
Please check your private messages at the envelope, top right of the page.Hello, please let me know what I need to do. thanks
Started a thread..I am trying to find more info on the homicide victim found in May of 1995 in case this might be him instead. Sadly there is barely any info.
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Date of Discovery: May 11, 1995
Location of Discovery: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Estimated Date of Death: Unknown
State of Remains: Unknown
Cause of Death: Homicide
Estimated Age: 20-40 years old
Race: Unknown
Sex: Male
Height: 5'8"
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Dark complexion. Medium build.
Identifiers
Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown
Circumstances of Discovery
Parts of the victim were found at Grenadier Pond, High Park and Lake Ontario.
Can anyone access the news article about this homicide?
Maybe we can look for Gerald?By Laurence Brisson Dubreuil June 23, 2025 rbbm
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Why the Quebec coroner is making some of its oldest, coldest cases public
The Quebec coroner’s office is now making some of its oldest, coldest cases public — in the hopes that someone, somewhere, might recognize something.www.ctvnews.ca
''In February, the office launched an online public database of unidentified bodies, containing photos and descriptions of personal items found with them: sweaters, jewelry, tattoos, scars, shoes, wallets — even fragments of tattoos or dental work.''
''Along with a multi-agency working group that revisits unsolved files, the new tool is meant to directly involve the public — something officials say is critical to solving cases that might otherwise remain buried.''
"One of the people watching the database closely is Suzanne Lejeune, whose sister, Louise, disappeared from LaSalle in 1990.
Louise had moved from Ontario to Quebec to be near her son, who was being taken care of by her mother in Châteauguay on Montreal’s South Shore.
Diagnosed with schizophrenia while pregnant, she was receiving disability support and living on limited means.''
''If Louise’s case were added to the coroner’s new site, Lejeune believes she might recognize something, like the sweater she always wore.
“It was a thick, grey wool sweater with a purple collar. I would always tease her about it being ugly, but she loved it,” she said. “It was the last thing she was seen wearing.”